So, guys, I’ve been playing around with this tarot thing lately, trying to get some quick answers, you know? I thought I’d share my experience with this whole “tarot si o no” thing. It’s basically a simple way to get a yes or no answer using tarot cards.
First, I grabbed my tarot deck. It’s nothing fancy, just a regular deck I picked up online. Then, I cleared my mind, tried to focus, you know, the usual. I didn’t want any negativity messing with the reading, so I took some deep breaths and tried to relax.
Then came the question. I held the deck in my hands and asked my question out loud. I was trying to decide whether to take that new job offer, so I asked, “Should I take the new job?” I felt a little silly talking to a deck of cards, but hey, I was committed.

Next, I shuffled the cards. I’m no expert shuffler, I just did it until it felt right. Some people have their own shuffling rituals, but I just went with my gut. After shuffling, I cut the deck into three piles and then put them back together.
Now for the drawing part. I decided to draw three cards, I’ve heard is a good number for this. I spread the cards face down and picked three at random. I flipped them over one by one.
- First card: The Wheel of Fortune. It was upright.
- Second card: It was a some numbered card, I don’t remember which one, but also in reverse.
- Third card: The Magician. It was upright, too.
Okay, so what did this all mean? From what I understand, an upright card generally means “yes,” and a reversed card means “no.” With the Wheel of Fortune upright, it seemed pretty positive, suggesting luck and good fortune. I think it indicates a “yes”. But the second one was reversed, which made me hesitate a bit. But then The Magician in the upright position is generally seen as a positive card, indicating the potential for success, resourcefulness, and the ability to manifest desires. So I figured, two out of three ain’t bad, right? I took it as a “yes.”
I’ve got to say, it was a fun experience. Of course, I’m not basing my life decisions solely on this, but it did give me a little push in the direction I was already leaning. I ended up taking the job, by the way!
It’s interesting to see how these cards can kind of guide you. I’m definitely going to keep experimenting with this “tarot si o no” thing. Maybe next time I’ll try just drawing one card for a quicker answer. But for now, I’m pretty happy with how it all turned out.
